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Thromboprophylaxis for Coagulopathy Related to COVID-19 in Pediatrics: A Narrative Review.

Hadi SahraiMahdi Hemmati-GhavshoughMarzieh ShahrabiAmir Hossein Jafari-RouhiMohammad Solduzian
Published in: Paediatric drugs (2023)
In addition to harming the respiratory system, COVID-19 can affect multiple organs. Children may develop a specific complication of COVID-19 called multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) which could influence the vascular system of children and cause multiple coagulopathies in the body. Information on the use of thromboprophylaxis in this condition was collected via the review of various articles. In general, different factors in immune system responses can trigger the initiation of thrombotic events. Studies have shown that starting anticoagulant prophylaxis, which contributes to decreased thrombotic events, is dependent on the patient's condition and D-dimer levels. However, further studies on pediatric populations are needed to establish the role of anticoagulants in children with this condition.
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  • direct oral anticoagulants
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